The Man Who Came to Dinner.
New York: Random House, 1939. 8vo, cloth, d.w,. (spine light rubbed & sunned). New York: Random House, (1939). First Edition. More
New York: Random House, 1939. 8vo, cloth, d.w,. (spine light rubbed & sunned). New York: Random House, (1939). First Edition. More
New York: 1941. 1 page, 11 x 8.5 inches, New York, May 26, 1941. In this letter, Kaufman investigates the ability of a company to finance touring shows, in part: "...Normally they put on commercial films...now they claim they can raise all kinds of money...to take shows on tour...will you inquire what they want to do...?" Natural folds; near fine condition. More
New York: 1942. 1 page, 11 x 8.5 inches, New York, accompanied by the original envelope postmarked November 3, 1942. Typed to Nancy Hamilton with two typos hand-corrected by Kaufman, in part: "...Col. Marvin Young of the soldiers' shows goings-on wants to meet about eight playwrights, and will you be one of them?..." Natural folds; very good(+) condition. More
New York: 1945. Humorous short letter, signed, "George." 4to. 1 page, personal letterhead, 410 Park Avenue, to Garson Kanin and his wife Ruth Gordon, undated, but most definitely after the death of Kaufman's wife (Beatrice) on October 6th 1945, in full: "Dear Kanins: Can you skip two trips to the bathroom and thus find time to read this?" * At the time this letter was written Kaufman and the Kanins were collaborating on a production that would ultimately be titled..... More
I have received it here in Australia and am very pleased with the book.
I just wanted to let you know I received the book in today's mail and I couldn't be more pleased. Thank you for the attention to detail in packing the book for shipping!